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'Poorly dressed biker' nabbed by Gardaí without proper licence

'Poorly dressed biker' nabbed by Gardaí without proper licence

Gardaí have slapped a 'poorly dressed biker' with a court date after he was found riding a motorbike without a proper licence in just shorts and a t-shirt.
Gardaí attached to the Roads Policing Unit in Co Tipperary spotted the man riding a motorbike in Roscrea on Monday, zooming along in a helmet but without any other protective gear, instead wearing just shorts and a t-shirt.
After Gardaí pulled over the driver, they found that they were not in possession of a proper motorcycle licence. Gardaí seized the motorcycle from the man and slapped him with a court date.
A Garda spokesperson wrote: 'Roads Policing Gardaí spotted this man riding a motorbike in Roscrea, Co Tipperary wearing just a t-shirt and shorts.
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'After pulling over the poorly dressed biker, we also found they were not in possession of a proper motorcycle licence. The bike was seized and court to follow.'
In Ireland it is an offence to drive a motorcycle without a valid category A licence for the type of bike you are driving.
While there a number of different motorcycle licences available, a car licence (category B) does not include motorcycle entitlement.
It is not explicitly an offence to not wear protective clothing when riding a motorcycle, but the RSA advises for your own protection to wear the necessary protective equipment such as gloves, pants and a jacket.
As of July 8, 2025 a total of 14 motorcyclists have lost their lives on Irish roads.
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